Saturday, December 09, 2006

Baja Safari announced today its biggest, baddest Baja 1000 Race Chase for the 2007, 40th Annual offroad race in the deserts of Mexico. In November of 2007, the Baja Safari Mexico Club will offer another FREE Race Chase for its Members.

"We will end up at the race related fiestas and celebrations in Cabo San Lucas in 2007 and we'll enjoy the "Epic Offroad, Fishing and Nightlife" of the Cabo Safari Ranch, to finish the race next year", said the coordinator of the 2007 Race Chase. He continued, "We won't miss any of the race-life for this bigger than life race, historic desert racing event".

This year Baja Safari hit all the spots and didn't miss any of the action over the entire course. With NOS High Performance Energy Drink we hit Ensenada, Loreto and La Paz and even Cabo. We bumped into Andy McMillin at the Survivors Event in La Paz, Mouse (Dust To Glory) at the Desert Assasins party, Scott McMillin of the 2007 Overall Champion McMillan Racing Team and family at the Hotel California and Steve of ProDesert Racing at the Cabo Wabo Cantina. Among many other desert racing celebrities at the 2006 Baja 1000.

With the Baja 1000 for 2007 going the entire Baja peninsula, Members of the Baja Safari Club have another rare, one-of-a-kind and exclusive chance to live the racing life of the desert offroad of Baja California, Mexico!

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I am a retired US Veteran and Voice of America Editor, Living in Ensenada, Mexico. Also raced with the Balboa Datsun Team in the early days of Rally and Off Road on the west coast, in National City, California.

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